Passive Home Building In Wanaka

Insights From Behind The Scenes - Building Passive Homes In Wanaka

Unveiling the Future of Passive House Construction at PHINZ Hui 2023
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Unveiling the Future of Passive House Construction at PHINZ Hui 2023

Unveiling the Future of Passive House Construction at PHINZ Hui 2023 | PHINZ Hui 2023 in Christchurch proved to be a transformative experience | This article delves into the topics covered, that could propel the Passive House movement from the periphery to the forefront of New Zealand's construction industry.

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Holistic Home Building: Building Beyond The Norm
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Holistic Home Building: Building Beyond The Norm

Holistic Home Building In Wanaka: Building Beyond The Norm | Read our insights into our whole system construction ethos for building Passive Homes in Wanaka | We build better, reduce construction waste and build you a better home in the process.

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Why I Chose Passive Homes: The Real Story
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Why I Chose Passive Homes: The Real Story

Why Passive Homes? The Real Story. This is a question we get asked all the time. So, we want to lift the lid on the real story behind why we chose to build Passive Homes in Wanaka and why we believe it’s the way of the future.

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Lessons from 10 Years in the Building Business
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Lessons from 10 Years in the Building Business

When I look back on the past ten years in the building business, one thing stands out more than anything else: change. In this ever-evolving industry, everything is in constant flux – from the clients we work with and the jobs we take on, to the makeup of our team and the innovations that shape our work. Over the years, I've learned that embracing this constant state of change is the key to staying grounded and successful in the business.

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Unleashing the Power of Modelling in Crafting Passive Homes: A Builder's Take
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Unleashing the Power of Modelling in Crafting Passive Homes: A Builder's Take

At the heart of Passive Home innovation lies a formidable tool – modelling. This article delves into the critical role that modelling plays in the design and construction of passive homes, shedding light on its applications, especially in Wanaka, New Zealand, where the variable climate demands astute planning. Additionally, we will explore how modelling contributes to understanding the cost dynamics of these ambitious undertakings.

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What Are The Downsides To A Passive House?
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What Are The Downsides To A Passive House?

What Are The Disadvantages Of A Passive Home?

We build Passive & Performance homes…why are we talking about this? Because it’s one of the most Googled topics when it comes to building a passive home. The list of misconceptions is hilarious to us, but it’s clear these are really commonly held beliefs.

So, we want to help you get some clarity on the topic. Passive houses are a popular choice for those looking to build a highly energy-efficient and sustainable home. While they offer many benefits, there are some potential drawbacks or challenges that may be associated with this type of building.

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How Do You Know If Your Passive House Works?
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How Do You Know If Your Passive House Works?

There are a number of tests that we perform throughout the building process to make sure your house truly performs as a passive house should. Not only saving you a tonne of money in heating and cooling, but also providing you a healthier home with better air quality.

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What are the benefits of using Pro Clima products in your home?
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What are the benefits of using Pro Clima products in your home?

To get started, let’s talk about what Pro Clima products are - and why the team here at M A Building love working with them on high performance and passive homes. Pro Clima is a New Zealand business that has created a range of building systems that achieve airtightness and weather-tightness in a home. These systems create energy efficient, low allergen emitting, comfortable, healthy homes, which as you all know, we are all about too!

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Solar Energy - Tomorrow’s energy today, discussed with Solar Wanaka.
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Solar Energy - Tomorrow’s energy today, discussed with Solar Wanaka.

Decisions, decisions, decisions, there are so many to make when it comes to making our homes the best they can be. Clean, green homes are what most of us are striving for and who doesn’t want lower electricity bills to join that party? Interestingly, solar energy has been in existence for at least 100 years, mainly used for steam production to drive machinery. An invention of a solar cell by Charles Fritts in 1893 was the beginning of the solar panel we have come to know today. With solar panels becoming an attractive option for homes to generate their own electricity, we decided it would a good idea to gain some clarity around solar energy.

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The Benefits of a High Performing Home.
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The Benefits of a High Performing Home.

Having lived in Wanaka for five years now, there is a particular time of year when high-performance and passive homes absolutely shine. That time of year is now, in Autumn and again in Spring, when the mornings and evenings are cooler but the days provide clear skies with sunshine. The design of a passive or high-performing home means that the airtightness and insulation reduces the amount of heat loss allowing the home to stay at a comfortable temperature all night long. Meaning the home owner is no longer reaching for that heat pump remote every single night or that condensation towel every single morning and is saving themselves 90% reduction in their heating costs every single year.

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Reducing Condensation in New Zealand Homes
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Reducing Condensation in New Zealand Homes

When we’re talking with clients who are planning to build a passive home or a high-performing home, one of the key reasons they are looking to build this way is because of the benefits when it comes to condensation. Here in New Zealand, many homes, both old and new, that are built to the standard New Zealand Building Code, will experience ‘crying windows’ or high levels of condensation on their home’s windows.

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What is a Mechanical Ventilation System?
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What is a Mechanical Ventilation System?

Mechanical Ventilation systems are systems that provide better indoor air quality in homes and commercial buildings by extracting stale air or by supplying fresh air, some systems will extract and supply.

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Choosing Healthy Materials For Your New Home’s Kitchen
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Choosing Healthy Materials For Your New Home’s Kitchen

As you all know, kitchens are often referred to as the “heart of the home”. Kitchens are essential to our daily lives, there are so many products on the market, but are they actually healthy for us? There are some materials that are excellent choices, which not only tick our aesthetic goals, but are safe for our families.

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An Energy-Efficient, Clean Air Future
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An Energy-Efficient, Clean Air Future

New building technologies help to keep our homes warmer in winter and cooler in summer while also addressing heat loss and gain through the building envelope. However, the tightly sealed buildings we’ve created may not be as healthy as we think; for healthy homes need to breathe freely to ensure good air quality and a dryer mould free environment.

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All About Heating With Heat Central Wanaka
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All About Heating With Heat Central Wanaka

Let’s face it, living in Central Otago, heating is an important element to consider when you embark on your building journey. It can be confusing, so let’s take a deep dive into underfloor and radiation heating with Mark from Heat

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Passive Housing; Fad or Future?
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Passive Housing; Fad or Future?

In recent years, we’ve seen the Passive Housing concept rise in popularity with more and more passive homes popping up both internationally and locally here in Wanaka too. In fact, since the first Passive House was built in Darmstadt, Germany in 1991, there are now over 30,000 Passive House buildings completed worldwide. So what is a Passive House, why has it become a leading international design standard, and is this the future of building?

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